Hello, I'm trying to match special comments from an HTML page, retrieved from $response->content, so I do;
if ($response->content =~/<!-- \[error\] -->(.+)<!-- \[\/error\] -->/m +) { print "$1\n"; }
Which when fed an appropriate HTML file it returns the text at the end of this post... what I really want is just to get all the stuff between each individual <!-- [error] -->stuff<!-- [/error] --> instead of from the first <!-- [error] --> to the last <!-- [/error] -->
mssql_execute(): message: The conversion of char data type to smalldat +etime data type resulted in an out-of-range smalldatetime value. (sev +erity 16)<!-- [/error] --><br /> <!-- [error] -->mssql_execute(): message: An error ocurred while conve +rting input datatypes. (severity 17)<!-- [/error] --><br /> <!-- [error] -->BeginSearch failed - unable to obtain search id.<!-- [ +/error] --><br /> <!-- [error] -->The template section specified does not exist. failed to open http://localhost/ retrys:0... waiting for 1 seconds... mssql_execute(): message: The conversion of char data type to smalldat +etime data type resulted in an out-of-range smalldatetime value. (sev +erity 16)

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